This panel will guide journalists through the art of using access to information (FOI) laws, with tips on how to integrate requests for documents into your research plan, how to draft requests, where ...
Populism, the alt-right, extremisms of all sorts seem unstoppable. Europe, the cradle of democracy but of fascism too, just saw the first far-right government in which the heirs of Nazism hold a stron...
Smartphones are powerful tools for creating audio-visual stories that are optimised for online and social media. But they are also unique tools for tackling prejudices within newsrooms that can hold s...
From July to December 2017 ProPublica and partners from seven countries collected political ads published on Facebook. After Russia ran a disinformation campaign on the site in 2016, the company promi...
In March, Google launched the Google News Initiative (GNI), their effort to help journalism thrive in the digital age. The GNI signifies a major milestone in Google’s 15-year commitment to the news...
Part one - General overview What is whistleblowing? Background. Some of the main whistleblowers in Italy and abroad. The differences between the law in the US, in the United Kingdom, in France (l...
Investigative journalism in the financial field is tough; the oral sources are usually the hosts themselves or their spokesmen who tell you how good their wine is. In the absence of whistleblowers the...
While discussion continues as to whether brand journalism is appropriate terminology, many large companies have already decided to invest resources and expertise in this specific area, in so doing tak...
Can we create a fairer society by providing a guaranteed income for all citizens? What would this mean for our health, wealth and well-being? Basic income is rooted in the idea that all citizens have...
CrowdTangle helps you understand what your audience and your competitors audiences engage with content, and what’s trending across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Reddit. It’s the best cross-plat...